I just re-redded (and coppered and blonded) my hair yesterday, and upon arriving at the salon, I sat next to a pile of magazines to flip through.

On top of the pile was a picture of a hunky dude wearing no shirt and being generally hot (and I’ll assume photoshopped – hehe). At the bottom of the pile, I could see a Canadian Living Magazine with a DELICIOUS looking burger. Which magazine do you think I dove for? Right past all the shirtless dudes? That’s right. These days, the burger will win EVERY time. My how I’ve changed.

I’m in BC right now, warming up for this weekends start of the tour in Sechelt (pun SERIOUSLY intended – it is HOT here) and on the way to the weekend, there is a nice window for making and eating delicious foods.

My mom and I were watching the Food Network – as we are wont to do – and came across the show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

Guy Fieri (my boyfriends FAVOURITE Food Network person) visited this amaaaazing looking Cuban restaurant, and both my mom and I were equally inspired. So, first up, Pulled Pork. (I am going to very soon do up a recipe for Picadillo – a Cuban dish with ground beef, olives, capers, lots of spices and a lovely looking sauce.. mmm…)

Place shredded meat in casserole dish with about 1/2 cup of reserved cooking juices, and slather with BBQ sauce. Cover and bake at 350 for 30 minutes.

Remove from oven, uncover, and make sandwiches however you please!

Enjoy!

Until next time,

Allison :o)

xoxoxoxoxoxo

*Note: here are the tour dates for this summers BC tour! – hope to see you at the shows if you can make it out – I am SUPER excited for all the shows, and am realizing that this will be my first non-Christmas hometown show in YEARS – woot woot!

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2 responses to “Pulled Pork Sandwiches”

Burger recipes or photoshopped shirtless hunk? You made the right decision. And as a long time Guy Fieri fan (he’s the only one who doesn’t recommend ways to make the recipes ‘lighter’) I concur that this is a wonderful looking recipe that I simply must try. Thanks for sharing and thanks for you mom for making it so we could see how it was done.
Lynn